History of Waffles
History of Maple Syrup
Chemistry behind waffles
More Chemistry
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Waffles were originally called ______ by the Dutch Settlers.
What is wafels.
100
How far back does maple syrup originate?
What is the 1550s.
100
As the maple syrup cooks the ______boils away.
What is water.
100
________is the movement of heat energy through the transfer of a fluid medium from one place to another
What is conduction.
200
Waffles were also called _______ by the Dutch settlers.
What is pannekoeken.
200
Are there exact origins of maple syrup?
What is no, historians are not sure the exact origins.
200
the sugar concentration of the maple syrup _______ while the temperature increases.
What is increases.
200
The _______ ____heats the waffles through conduction.
What is waffle iron.
300
Waffles were created in the _______ century.
What is the 17th Century.
300
What tools did the Native Americans and Europeans use to make maple syrup?
What is iron and copper kettles.
300
For maple syrup to be made, it undergoes _________.
What is caramelization.
300
Baking powder acts as an acid, base, and a ______.
What is a filler.
400
When were waffles most enjoyed by the Dutch?
What is during the holidays.
400
When did the European settlers and native americans start using the advanced tools?
What is the 1700s.
400
Maple sugar is also known as _________ sugar.
What is caramelized
400
The _______ _______creates bubbles which allows the waffles to become fluffy and rise.
What is Carbon Dioxide.
500
Where did these Dutch settlers settle?
What is in the New York vicinity.
500
_______ missionaries introduced the maple syrup techniques to the Dutch settlers.
What is French missionaries.
500
__________ removes water and breaks down the sugars.
What is Caramelization.
500
NaHCO3 is known as ______ ________.
What is baking powder.